DrReplyInRhymes Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Spirituality and being religious, aren't those on a separate sleeve? Following a religion, you don't get a choice in what to believe. But being spiritual is your own understanding of a God, is it not? At least, that's what's been presented to me as I've been taught. 8
writergal Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Here is Jamie DeWolf again, explaining the - how it's just clever brainwashing.
Robert Z Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Hotel California....you can check in, but you better not try to check out. Hah! I thought that was LS. 1
Timshel Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Thank you writergal for posting those definitions. I don't think I am any of those. I do believe there is method in the madness but so far and beyond our evolving minds to daily grasp. Let me edit that a little and say there are some but not most that at least glimpse. Glimpse, funny word. We are always glimpsing things and more and more....I don't think humanity is anywhere near the possibilities. Oh well, the trying, reaching and searching is what we do and should. If every human being woke up every morning with the intention to be of assistance to other human beings, animals and the earth....What a world this would be. 2
Mr Scorpio Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 In a sudden burst of awakening, feeling the spiritual void for the first time ever since I embraced atheism many years back, I find myself looking up Scientology. Ten characters. 2
Author Els Posted April 21, 2015 Author Posted April 21, 2015 Wow, thanks for the responses, guys. I really wasn't expecting so many. Yes, I've decided this certainly isn't for me. While some of the overarching principles like controlling your own destiny and being the best you can be are appealing, the structure and people involved in it appear to be rife with corruption and money-grubbing. Oh - and yes, I love wine. Especially the sweeter whites. A glass of good Riesling with my spaghetti marinara is exquisite. 3
Million.to.1 Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 I think you should get one of their personality tests before deciding... You know...just to be sure. 3
pie2 Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 In a sudden burst of awakening, feeling the spiritual void for the first time ever since I embraced atheism many years back... Has anyone else discovered new religions that interest them? When I wanted to fill the spiritual void I felt, I discovered many different religions. The only one that resonated was (new-to-me) Christianity. My life has never been the same. As with all religions, they become polluted by the sins of man. But the true message of Christ is pure and fulfilling. I hope you're able to consider letting God back into your life, even if it sounds like Scientology isn't going to cut it (thank goodness!). 1
joystickd Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 In a sudden burst of awakening, feeling the spiritual void for the first time ever since I embraced atheism many years back, I find myself looking up Scientology. People being 'immortal beings who have forgotten their true nature' sounds pretty encouraging, although the term 'auditing' conjures scary memories of financial documents. The thetan - the true intrinsically good, omniscient, non-material persona within me - is perhaps just waiting for me to accept it and embrace it. (But I don't want to pay for the introductory course. I wonder how amenable L Ron. Hubbard is to an online self-study course) Has anyone else discovered new religions that interest them? You'd believe in Xenu the Galactic Dictator from a galaxy far far away lol.
digdug75 Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 There are religious people who also think that they know better than others. That's why they put so much work into trying to convert others. Those religious people that think they know better than others put effort to convert others. Hmm! interesting interpretation of others actions!
autumnnight Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 There are religious people who also think that they know better than others. That's why they put so much work into trying to convert others. Yes there are. There are also religious people who aren't like this. Your point? 1
RoseVille Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 You all are right. I must've been pretty smashed when I wrote that. I must say that despite the bad rap, it sounds an awful lot like certain other mainstream religions, though. Auditing/confession and payment/tithes anyone? I will not be joining scientology. (FSM sounds good but I don't like beer ) If you watch the documentary Going Clear, you'll see that it's not even a religion; it's a money making scheme of a man who believed himself to be mentally ill at the time he came up with it. 1
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